COVID-19 vaccinations are now accessible to more children on Vancouver Island and across the province.
The province began accepting COVID vaccine appointments for children between six months and four years old this week, providing a 25-microgram dose of the Moderna mRNA vaccine. It is a quarter of an adult dosage, the province said, and a second dose can be administered eight weeks after the first.
Among those receiving the vaccine was three-year-old Eva Boutin, who got a shot at the health unit on the Nanaimo Regional General Hospital site Friday, Aug. 5. Mother Caitlin said Eva is the last member of the family to be immunized. Multiple members of the family have chronic health conditions, she said, making vaccination all the more important.
The family had COVID-19 earlier in the year and Eva had a fever for 24 hours.
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In a July press release, Dr. Martin Lavoie, a B.C. deputy provincial health officer, said the vaccines have been tested.
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Adrian Dix, B.C. minister of health, encouraged parents to have children vaccinated, as the province has the capacity and experience after previously immunizing other age groups.
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According to Island Health, more than 2,500 children in the region aged six months to four years have either signed up for or had a vaccine, as of Aug. 5.
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